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Ten leadership tips told with the help of quotes.
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Ten Leadership Tips
“Can you tell me which road to take?” "Where do you want to go?" responded the Cheshire cat."I don't know," Alice answered."Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
“Begin with an end in mind.”
Steven Covey
“Without a vision, the people will perish.”
Proverbs 29:18
John Kennedy
“We need men who
can dream of things
that never were.”
Will Rogers
“Why not go out on a limb? That’s
where the fruit is.”
Have Vision,
Leadership Tip #1
Have Vision, a Big Vision
Leadership Tip #1
William Shakespeare
“Strong reasons make
for strong
actions.”
Albert Einstein
“Insanity: doing the
same thing over and
over again and
expecting different results.”
Heraclitus 535 BC - 475 BC
“The only
constant is
change.”
General Eric Shinseki
“If you don't like change, you're
going to like
irrelevance even less.”
Jack Welch
“Change
before you have to.”
“Those that act receive
the prizes.”
Aristotle
Leadership Tip #2
Drive Change
Through Action
David Lloyd
George
“Don’t be afraid to take big
steps. You can’t cross a chasm in
two jumps.”
“Whether you
think you can or
you can't, you're right.”
Henry Ford
“I've never seen a
monument erected
to a pessimist.
”Paul Harvey
Winston Churchill
“An optimist sees
opportunity in every
calamity; a pessimist
sees calamity in every
opportunity.”
Leadership Tip #3
Be Optimistic,
Leadership Tip #3
Be Optimistic,
Expect Success
"Problems are only
opportunities in work clothes.”
Henry J. Kaiser
“A problem
is a chance to do your
very best.”
Duke Ellington
“Smooth seas do not make a good sailor.”
African Proverb
“Failure is the
opportunity to begin
again more intelligently.
”Henry Ford
Leadership Tip #4
Welcome Problems
Leadership Tip #4
Welcome Problems
Failure Isn’t Fatal
Abraham Lincoln
“Whatever you are, be a good
one.”
Dr. Albert Sweitzer
“Nothing of significance
is accomplishe
d without self-sacrifice
and enthusiasm.”
Theodore Roosevelt
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you
are.”
“It is not fair to ask of others what you are not
willing to do
yourself.”Eleanor Roosevelt
Thomas Edison
“Many of life’s failures are people who
did not realize how close to success they were when they gave
up.”
Dr. Seuss’ first book
was rejected 27 times!
“When going
through hell, keep
going.”Winston Churchill
Zig Ziglar
“Ask yourself a question:
is my attitude worth
catching?”
Mahatma Gandhi
“You must be
the change
you want to see.”
“Example is not the
main thing in
influencing others. It’s
the only thing.”
Dr. Albert Sweitzer
Leadership Tip #5
Leader Behavior Is
Crucial
"People never care how much you know until they know how much you
care." John C. Maxwell
“If you want to be a leader, you have to have
followers.”Colin Powell
“It takes two weeks for
employees to treat
customers the same
way management treats them.”
Sam Walton
Leadership Tip #6
Care About Your People
“People who can not find
time for recreation are
obliged sooner or
later to find time for illness.”John Wanamaker
“To keep a lamp
burning we have to
keep putting oil
in it.”Mother Theresa
Leadership Tip #7
Take Care Of Yourself
Madame Curie
“Nothing in life it to be feared. It is only to be understood.”
“Over the long run, superior
performance depends on superior learning.”
Peter Senge
Peter Drucker
“Today knowledg
e has power.”
Brian Tracy
“No matter what you want to
accomplish, you are going to need more
knowledge than you have
now.”
Leadership Tip #8
Be a Lifelong Learner
Arthur Ashe
“From what we get, we can make a living; what
we give, however, makes a
life.”
John Andrew Holmes
“There is no exercise better for the heart
than reaching down and
lifting people up.”
Leadership Tip #9
Give Back To The Community
"In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right
thing.”Theodore Roosevelt
Martin Luther King
“Time is always right to do what is right.”
Leadership Tip #10
Do The Next Right Thing
Ten Leadership Tips1. Have a vision, a big vision2. Drive change through action3. Be optimistic, expect success4. Welcome problems, failure isn’t fatal5. Leader behavior is crucial6. Care about your people7. Take care of your self8. Be a life long learner9. Give back to the community10. Do the next right thing
Two final thoughts on
leadership . . .
“Only he deserves
power who every
day justifies
it.”Dag
Hammarskjold
“Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.”
Theodore Roosevelt
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Bob Schultz: [email protected]